The next home, 1111 McGilvra Blvd., is in Madison Park. The home was built in 1907 but gutting and given a completely new interior.

Seattle

Architect: David Coleman

The next home, 1111 McGilvra Blvd., is in Madison Park. The home was built in 1907 but gutting and given a completely new interior.

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A look at the interior of 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

A look at the interior of 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

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The second floor of 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

The second floor of 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

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A bathroom in 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

A bathroom in 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

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A view of the kitchen in 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

A view of the kitchen in 1111 McGilvra Blvd.

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West Seattle

Architect: Robert Bonner

1766 Alki Ave. S.W. sits on Alki Point in West Seattle. The home has a NanaWall that opens up to the Puget Sound. The upper floor has cathedral ceilings.

West Seattle

Architect: Robert Bonner

1766 Alki Ave. S.W. sits on Alki Point in West Seattle. The home has a NanaWall that opens up to the Puget Sound. The upper floor has cathedral ceilings.

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A view of the unfinished interior of the home.

A view of the unfinished interior of the home.

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The interior of 1766 Alki Ave. S.W.

The interior of 1766 Alki Ave. S.W.

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1766 Alki Ave. S.W. as seen from the street.

1766 Alki Ave. S.W. as seen from the street.

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An exterior view of the home.

An exterior view of the home.

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Seattle

Architect: Susan Jones

Also in Madison Park is this home, 1820 41st Ave. E. The home is highly energy efficient and is rated Built Green.

Seattle

Architect: Susan Jones

Also in Madison Park is this home, 1820 41st Ave. E. The home is highly energy efficient and is rated Built Green.

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A bedroom in the home.

A bedroom in the home.

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The interior of the home. The wood is cross-laminated timber that has been lightly whitewashed but otherwise raw.

The interior of the home. The wood is cross-laminated timber that has been lightly whitewashed but otherwise raw.

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The interior of the home.

The interior of the home.

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An exterior view of 1820 41st Ave. E.

An exterior view of 1820 41st Ave. E.

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Seattle

Architect: Michelle Lanker, Lanker Design LLC

Designer: Gloria Andrade

The next home, 2017 Fairview Ave. E., is a floating home on Lake Union. The original floating home burning down and was an empty sell until 2015. The new home spans 2,025 square feet and was built with salvaged and recycled materials.

Located in the Central District, 2804 E. Spruce St. features a roof deck with 360-degree views of the city. The home was completely remodeled in 2014 and focused on using low cost, efficient materials.

Modern home and architectural enthusiasts alike will be able to find something to love at this year's 2016 Seattle Modern Home Tour.

Now in its fifth year, the tour allows people to explore and view some examples of modern architecture in the Seattle area via self-guided driving tour. There are eight homes to view, and they include a houseboat and a 1907 American colonial renovation. Neighborhoods range from the eastern shore of Lake Union, to Madison Park, up to Kirkland.

Tour participants will have an opportunity to talk both the home owners as well as the architects who designed the homes.

Participating homes will open their doors for viewing from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 30. Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 on the day of the tour. Children 12 and under are free.